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Booth Real Estate Conference

Nick Howard, left, of Next Realty and Blake Schulman of Miller Canfield attended the evening reception that was part of the Chicago Booth Real Estate Conference 2012. The reception took place Nov. 5, with the conference continuing the next day. The event is put on by the Real Estate Alumni Group of the University of Chicago's Booth School of Business. Photos by Dianne Brogan

Carolyn Inoa, left, a student at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, and Maria Giesemann of Jones Lang LaSalle.

James Moss, left, of Oakview Partners and Paul Olson of Arbor Commercial Mortgage.

Gerald Nudo of Marc Realty and Healy Adams of Citi.

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